First Friday Art Walk
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Eastern Shore Art Center Hosts First Friday Art Walk, July 3rd! We're celebrating the Independence Day holiday with hot dogs and sno-cones!!
NEW EXHIBIT: Works by Daniel Cunningham
Driven by an exploration of texture, color, and process, Daniel works with a blend of cold wax medium, pigments, encaustic, oil, acrylic, and collage to build layered, tactile compositions. Through carving and revealing earlier layers, he creates visual narratives which reach beyond representation and invite personal interpretation.
NEW EXHIBIT: "This Seems Familiar" Lindsey Lawrence
Lindsey’s work is a journey into the past, a celebration of childhood memories that resonate through the lens of nostalgia and escapism. By revisiting the simpler, colorful world of youth, she aims to create a space where time slows down and emotions are transported back to a place of comfort and simple pleasures. Through bright color palettes, Lindsey evokes the feelings of warmth and safety often found in these early years. The vibrant hues are a key element in my work, mirroring the way memories tend to glow in the mind — saturated, vivid, and untainted by the complexities of adulthood.
NEW EXHIBIT: Stories Reimagined: Wearable Art by Fairhope High School Students
These one-of-a-kind dresses were created by students in Family and Consumer Sciences classes at Fairhope High School using pages from books that were being removed during a school library downsizing project. While many students were initially hesitant to tear apart books they had always been taught to treasure, they soon embraced the opportunity to give those stories a new life through art and design. As they transformed discarded pages into wearable creations, students demonstrated remarkable creativity, patience, and teamwork. These dresses are a reflection not only of their artistic talent, but also of their ability to collaborate, think creatively, and find beauty and purpose in unexpected places.
NEW EXHIBIT: Members’ Sales Gallery
Works by ESAC’s Artist Level Members and above. This gallery changes out every two months and features all sorts of art mediums, all for sale!
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Live music provided by the Emily Stuckey
Event sponsored by the Sneed Insurance
Free admission. Donations welcomed!
NEW EXHIBIT: Works by Daniel Cunningham
Driven by an exploration of texture, color, and process, Daniel works with a blend of cold wax medium, pigments, encaustic, oil, acrylic, and collage to build layered, tactile compositions. Through carving and revealing earlier layers, he creates visual narratives which reach beyond representation and invite personal interpretation.
NEW EXHIBIT: "This Seems Familiar" Lindsey Lawrence
Lindsey’s work is a journey into the past, a celebration of childhood memories that resonate through the lens of nostalgia and escapism. By revisiting the simpler, colorful world of youth, she aims to create a space where time slows down and emotions are transported back to a place of comfort and simple pleasures. Through bright color palettes, Lindsey evokes the feelings of warmth and safety often found in these early years. The vibrant hues are a key element in my work, mirroring the way memories tend to glow in the mind — saturated, vivid, and untainted by the complexities of adulthood.
NEW EXHIBIT: Stories Reimagined: Wearable Art by Fairhope High School Students
These one-of-a-kind dresses were created by students in Family and Consumer Sciences classes at Fairhope High School using pages from books that were being removed during a school library downsizing project. While many students were initially hesitant to tear apart books they had always been taught to treasure, they soon embraced the opportunity to give those stories a new life through art and design. As they transformed discarded pages into wearable creations, students demonstrated remarkable creativity, patience, and teamwork. These dresses are a reflection not only of their artistic talent, but also of their ability to collaborate, think creatively, and find beauty and purpose in unexpected places.
NEW EXHIBIT: Members’ Sales Gallery
Works by ESAC’s Artist Level Members and above. This gallery changes out every two months and features all sorts of art mediums, all for sale!
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Live music provided by the Emily Stuckey
Event sponsored by the Sneed Insurance
Free admission. Donations welcomed!
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Where is it happening?
401 Oak Street, Fairhope, AL, United States, Alabama 36532
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Host or PublisherEastern Shore Art Center








